This book illuminates, and ultimately defends, attitudinal hypocrisy within the personal politics of Americans by utilizing statistical analyses within political history, social psychology, public opinion, and political science. Within a simple and parsimonious model of political attitudes, along with a novel method of calculating and operationalizing what attitudinal hypocrisy is, the book argues that the wielding of conflicting attitudes is a necessary characteristic of the American electorate. It uses an innovative multidisciplinary approach to answer some of the most pervasive questions in American politics: Why do conservatives preach the value of economic libertarianism, but decry the lack of government involvement in social issues and the military? Why do liberals extol the virtues of a regulatory economic state, but not a cultural or military state?
By:
Timothy P. Collins Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Country of Publication: Switzerland Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Dimensions:
Height: 210mm,
Width: 148mm,
Weight: 6.014kg ISBN:9783319540115 ISBN 10: 3319540114 Pages: 373 Publication Date:07 August 2017 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Timothy P. Collins is Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Olaf College, USA.